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Example sentences for "daily paper"

  • A daily paper, however, has revived them by the headline, "Cabinet leekage.

  • A daily paper tells us that Sir Robert Chalmers is to be "Permanent Under-Secretary of Ireland pro tem.

  • When a daily paper announces "Half Crown Prince's army turned over to another General," we are curious to know how much the Half Crown Prince thinks the German Sovereign worth.

  • There was no longer any secret as to the plans of the "nabobs"; it was generally understood that those terribly aggressive girls were going to inflict a daily paper on the community.

  • There's something so delightfully mysterious and bewildering in the idea of our editing and printing a daily paper here in Millville that I can hardly wait to begin the experiment.

  • Now, the journalist who is engaged on a daily paper has to turn the day upside down.

  • You can't learn too much, however, so just try your hand here," and he marked several items in a daily paper referring to happenings in the Midland counties.

  • However true, none of this helped him to think any better of himself at heart, and he was haunted by the feeling that a stout and honest bit of perjury was worth more than a letter to a daily paper.

  • Mr. Maxwell was present at this conference, and the three agreed that whatever Jesus would do in detail as editor of a daily paper, He would be guided by the same general principles that directed His conduct as the Saviour of the world.

  • I mention my loss here because I have the fullest faith in the final success of a daily paper conducted on the lines I have recently laid down, and I had planned to put into it my entire fortune in order to win final success.

  • Clark, do you think if Jesus was the editor and proprietor of a daily paper in Raymond He would permit advertisements of whiskey and tobacco in it?

  • Then he said abruptly: "Clark, if Christ was editor of a daily paper, do you honestly think He would print three columns and a half of prize fight in it?

  • By the time a town has ten thousand inhabitants, it usually has a daily paper, and in most large cities there is a daily paper for every twenty thousand people.

  • Burke and Macaulay would not add a tenth part as many subscribers to a daily paper as the addition to its corps of two well-trained, ably-commanded reporters.

  • Powles to embark with him in the scheme of a daily paper.

  • These long confidential communications led eventually to the suggestion of a much more ambitious and hazardous scheme, the establishment of a daily paper in the Conservative interest.

  • At the close of the war he returned to the city, and began a daily paper, which was continued many years.

  • Equally exceptional, I think, was the clergyman who was good enough to pay me a visit a few months after I had joined the editorial staff of a daily paper.

  • I can certainly safely say that I never again knew of a journalist laying claim to the authorship of anything that I wrote, either in a daily paper, where everything is anonymous, or in a magazine, where I employed a pseudonym.

  • It's a terrible weight on a single man's shoulders that a daily paper is, so it is.

  • I work for a daily paper, and usually write a column of leading articles every night.

  • Seven thousand dollars seems a good deal of money to pay for a single feature of one number of a daily paper.

  • He said he had between two and three hundred dollars, and wanted me to go in with him and set up a daily paper, the printing to be done in our office, and he to be the editor.

  • He was probably the youngest man who ever filled such a post in a daily paper of anything like equal importance.

  • The war, he also notes on the authority of a daily paper, had produced more poets than any similar crisis in English history.

  • I made the acquaintance of that illustrious man when I was sent down to interview Mrs. Girling on the part of a daily paper “whose name shall be nameless,” as a villain of melodrama once put it.

  • Hatton had written a novel called “Clytie,” a great part of which was made up of the proceedings in the celebrated Twiss case lifted bodily from the columns of a daily paper.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    daily bread; daily food; daily life; daily newspaper; daily occurrence; daily paper; describe the; dismissed them; election last; elementary mathematics; financial assistance from the; her white; high authority; level country; modern fiction; mon oncle; political instability; religious freedom; send him; sont point; special treatment; university education; water vessels; whispered the; young knight; young leaves